The first comprehensive biography of geek and gaming culture's mythic icon, Gary Gygax, and the complete story behind his invention of Dungeons & Dragons.
Michael Witwer is an author, lifelong gamer and gaming enthusiast. He holds a master's degree from the University of Chicago, where Empire of Imagination: Gary Gygax and the Birth of Dungeons & Dragons first emerged as the subject of his thesis. He is also a film and theater actor and is the brother of Emmy-nominated actor Sam Witwer. He is married to Kalysta Harmon Witwer, with whom he has two children, Vivienne and William. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.
It turns out that while we were down in the basement exploring his
world, Gary Gygax was having a tremendous adventure up here in
ours. Thanks to Michael Witwer's book, I finally got to experience
it.
*David X. Cohen, Executive Producer of FUTURAMA*
We live in a time when the most important people in sports are
using data--statistics, analytics--to make decisions with billion
dollar consequences. We live in a time when digital gaming may be
more influential in our culture than sports and movies combined. In
short, we live in a world perhaps only Gary Gygax could have
imagined decades ago. If you want to know where it all began, this
book is as good a place as any to start.
*Mike Greenberg, cohost of ESPN's MIKE & MIKE and bestselling
author of MY FATHER'S WIVES and ALL YOU COULD ASK FOR*
Empire of Imagination tells the story of the emperor himself, at
times brilliant, sometimes tragic, but ultimately victorious.
*Peter Adkison, founder and former CEO of Wizards of the Coast,
owner of Gen Con*
In vignettes which vividly illustrate Gygax’s key role in the
invention of modern gaming, Empire of Imagination shows us the rise
of Dungeons & Dragons through the eyes of its most famous father.
Gygax could not have hoped for a more attentive and sympathetic
biographer.
*Jon Peterson, author of PLAYING AT THE WORLD*
The work of Michael Witwer is all I could have hoped it would be! .
. . If you want to know what it was like back when D&D was
being born then this book is a must have.
*Ernest Gary Gygax, Jr.*
Witwer's respect for Gygax is evident throughout . . . informative
. . . Well-researched.
*Kirkus*
Witwer cleverly sorts the narrative into 'levels' rather than
chapters; each level opens with a D&D-style scene that both
foreshadows and entertains.
*Library Journal*
For fans of role-playing games, and D&D specifically, the book
is required reading.
*Booklist*
[E]ntertaining . . . a fascinating examination of the birth and
growing pains of the gaming industry and of Gygax’s lasting
influence on pop culture.
*Publishers Weekly*
Empire of Imagination is an absolute blast! The narrative is fast
paced, while the depth of research made me feel like I was reliving
the life of one of the most creative forces of our time. Witwer had
me reaching for my 20 sided dice!
*Ben Mezrich, bestselling author of BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE and
ONCE UPON A TIME IN RUSSIA*
Not a dry, rigorous biographical tome . . . quite a fun read.
*Frank Mentzer, former TSR staff designer and Creative Advisor to
Gary Gygax*
[A] great achievement, a foundational biography, an important story
to tell . . .You don’t need to roll a d20 to find out whether you
should buy this book. If you even know what I meant when I wrote
‘d20,’ the answer is yes.
*Bookgasm*
Gary Gygax went on a long, treacherous and challenging journey in
both his personal and business life and, after reading Michael
Witwer's book, I feel as though I've been on a part of that
journey, too . . . The book left me feeling warm and yet somewhat
sad, but it was definitely a most satisfying read . . . Most highly
recommended.
*Jonathan Hicks, Farsight Blogger / RPG.net*
[I]f you are a gamer, live with a gamer or ever had the urge to
understand why gamers, geeks and nerds do what they do, you must
read this book.
*d20radio.com*
If you have any interest in the origination of our hobby, read this
book . . . amazingly entertaining and informative.
*GeeksandGeeklets*
Empire of Imagination: Gary Gygax and the Birth of Dungeons &
Dragons is a book no geek or role player of any sort should miss
out on.
*Metapunk.com*
[A] brilliant book.
*Ian Livingstone CBE, Co-Founder of Games Workshop*
I highly recommend Empire of Imagination to anyone interested in
gaming and the creative process.
*Chris Perkins, D&D Principal Story Designer at Wizards of the
Coast*
It’s the most comprehensive look at Gygax’s early life that I know
of . . . Witwer excels at telling this story.
*Shannon Appelcline, author of DESIGNERS & DRAGONS*
A fitting tribute to a complicated legacy.
*Michael J. Tresca, author of THE EVOLUTION OF FANTASY ROLE-PLAYING
GAMES*
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